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"mm. fi . TU:spAY?; MAY 2 5, 1 18,4.- EDITOR NDj llROPKIETOR. a Fiv Dollars per annum half in ScBSCEirriox ftitance. ABTiETisKtiirTB.'t;or eyerylo line, nrstihser- Tlnltar ftrK oliticuvitiAnt inoarfirm 5S Ar(t Cocbt Obdsbs ana JcpiciAi AaTerucmen wm charged 25 per cent higher ; but a deduction of 33 J Wr cent, will.be made from the regular pnes, for ad Crtisersoy the year. . ; ...r, i j'. ; Advertisements, inserted in the 8emi-Weekly Ro- kTKB will also appeal in the Weekly Taper, I free of barge. " -,h" l -. X J. ' ' gj Letters to the Editor must be postpaid. f ELECTED FOR THE .REGISTKR. THE YOUNGER BRQTHEB. 1 Very few peopleSi?' but thtf riartieitljem- kelves, can conceive what a'sad. thing1, it'fs to be a younger Drowier, or can imagine a mne f the annoyances wnicn we poor aeyiia un- erso, who are launched - into the world of ashionable extravagaftce,wihrio other means If carrying on the war; than a commission in hearmy, or an.oda nve thonsanu pounds.-- ive are neuner proyiueg loy oy our relations. nuaUhed for shifting for ourselves.--How Wet blunted and cramped by cirenmsfances, am conscious of powers tnat; in 'another knk of life, would have' enabled me to. make brtune with credit ;---but lo the Hon. Major to work, for his breid ! . what a -sole- ism in the nature of things ! irt the xc'xse- Jes of a younger brother .begiri from the ttarting-posi; anu uie line oi uisiincuoa oe Wen the cadet and the titled superior, (ao Terpentine like that , of ; the ministry,, but 1 1 taight-torward, bold, broad-uasli,) isr strong y drawn by the nurse, s' the herald. Ser an is are quick ayseizin me.ainerence oe- Ween uncommunicaoie. oioou, ana weaittr Inch is to be won by flattery and sycophan r ; ahd tjie rascals can be as insolent to : edy lord John, as to a -tradesoian.; At hools, thingseneraHy go some what better, e natural unsophisticated spin of boyhood ndmg powerfully towards equality. :Buft, en there, tutors know "who is- who, and dis- nguish' with an instinctive sagaeity the em vo denaries ,gnd livings, from the unfiuen ue pendent upon the family patronage. f this; however L do ndt sornnGh com iaia. It would indeed be 1 better for us. if iiltK's were pushed ! much further ; for oiir Unv m life js so different froTtf tHaflrof our ore forhhiatreldafsi trial ilie lessNvejafetai milated , and associatedilhe'Jbetter-. Whv the tbie oily estates or why, by participating in ieir; lavisa ; expenuiture pocRei-money ould we be encouraged-in the habits of in ulgence so unsuited; to ooffuture havings ! and ray brother were on Abe best possibl and atUoUegeaU out. amusements oafiqrenaduVess.,vwJudge then of 'my as? fonishment,.: on, ray. entrance upon London ife, sat Ending? thai jLwasiaD; object bf die decided neglect and abhorrence of all prudent mothers, frrt djseae ring, lhat their equ al ly pxudeot daughters .hd .as instinctive a oon- viction.that l -was Vnot at all the sort of thing that would do." -.-My brother, who bvi.lhe p$yitr9 viwejr,-;;aHy jiLord GhanceIlor woolsack, was one in all the snug dinners and family parties of v the specolatinsr mam mas ;,jvhilp J was j thrown sjpbn the mess room and. the clob-hoose : and if - by chance l could nQw .and then prevail on a dimtereptr ed Lady, Cecilia pryfLady Jane to trust - her self with me in 4i wal U,, neither fun -nor fire could thaw the ice of her looks and. demea- nour. i'Wolj however,: thai that was of much consequence All the.. Lady ; Janes in 'the world might'go to tb devil, for . any inter est they had ? with, me 5 but;then Clara ! poor Clara ! she hail a httarl mnd I also, was only too well convinced thaV had I been - born to my -.brother's f.e4tate,iwe vmight 4iave been happy ! Even now, when I see her -dragging throcgli the world the intolerable load of her doated lord, her fine form faded, ahd her lovely eyes involuntarily confessing her Bankrupt hopes, it requires all myjknowL edge of the world to preserve the calmness of my eiterior, and all ray affections not to urge hereupon guilt and, shame. But I do BOt meatf to be pathetic younger brothers 1iave no -right to the luxury of love, ' and , I Was a fool, with Mallhus staring me m the face, to think of it. A summer in. Spain, and a ball through the thorax at Bsdajos, J lioul d we .be permitted; to partake of Jlrivileged idredessbftKe iie tenants of I. ,t t . tower, and the various tints that diversify the i parts, of ihe" rain mot hidden' br iti'lcan only refer the-: pleasure IiexperiencV to the natural construction, of; the.human faiinjl,. which the Almighty, "has formed to feel a '. pleasure in contemplating the external world around it. ;Vho tat . insensible loahe beauties o nature at the rising and setting of the summer's sun I Who can -behold the moonbeams'-reflected WETT iii;VA3hiMuiiQl4 IVE W GOODS S V- N(rTuiiionin.the English. and. Classical Jranche . irt cvaWjari- Vtf :'J; buaru, roomfiiel, light, and all necessary expen except for Hooka, SjatidneryVahd Clothing, 'for lad under twelve, $50 -per quarter;. for loose erthat ag& $60 per quarter, paTable in advance. roto -this charge a deduction of ten perxenU Witt be made when hood. .Wroctionia ihe Trench, Spanish, aud IlajJ ; JFf JWfc tghom and Sttow Bonnet UhUngoagp , BERNAKD DUPUl, No. JO, Fayette vuoJi ;,g-rBJCKT Ralbigh,- , V-'lUu. tfcB'pTeasureVof art vi ,notincing to bis' friends, and the public t latgeibat he has received fromJfew-York ! ' an J Philadelphia, an ex ten ire, rrcn, and iasbtonable stock of Goods, which he win sell at New York prices The assortment consists in - - ;, ... . . . WATCHES, from silent river lake, or sea; and hot "feel happy i in tbe sight ! None; I' belieye,' in l 2"US eztWi life,! When hardened tn f the ways of t i IT) (m tC hT '1K H Inf irnnJ MnMnarl im 1 . Gold. acenmtratiori.of wltlrT. ir,irl nf Watches, a general assortment of SAver do of eyerj t ' mmm V UVMUIW1IIVM W S I -. I- i.ni.t i:. . .r.i;- . price an Gold . independent seconds duplex, anchor Leyei uioinuu ui i i:, power.' or the pursuit of pleasure;- so-called 5. - - . v JEWELERY. -tben mankind foea sense of the beauties' qoW Mdrfob, and neck Chains, Seals, Keys Ofnatute, but neVet, perhaps till then -'A love Diamond Pins A Buiga, Ruby ndEerald Jo. neck in re ui m mer rninu, Birrrosx ai- lor? tnem, way shows itself in?th'e Yorith : -and if cher ishedi at tat period, s by education, Would seklorrt be destroyed, or1 become dormant in' .after life,? as-vit now so generally is.' ' The ivy is of vast advantage to the smaller hirds, as i t Affords !.thehV shelter- 'in winter, and a retreat for building, their- nests in sprtng ahd summer. It Supports an -infinity of insects in autumn, while its berries are a store of nu triment for-many birds in early spring. - " - ? u , :M is-.iuT-?: i i Drammond. and head: Ornaments;: rich catneos 4r roosaie Pins 4r Ear-ring, goUl. PencT)s,Thimb!ejs.YinigreUs, Medai. ions,' gold eaKff and Crosses, Jet do. and a great vsariely of other rich Goods. : ;,- I: -. . - t-ro, SPECTACLES. semina- Gold, Silver, Bloe, andjpolished steel Spectacles to suit. all persona, ..and all yes. . Very superior flint glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, "at a , mO' ment's notice." 1 .' " ; : SILVER AND PLATED WAREsl Silver Cups,. Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs','. Salt hty agents ; they , are the, lever Coco.nbtscastors, Candlesticks, SmiflWs and Traya, Wakers, Cake Baskets. Coffee Greques, Bri: tanuiaWares, in etu arid single, pieces, kc. ' ; . FANCY GOODS. . , Mantel Clocks, and Lamps,.' Plated and Japaned V toilers, Gold and SilverMounted Canes and W hips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and 8ilver Pencil Cases, Patent . Steel Pens', Roger? superior Raidrs, Congress Knives and COMMON SCHOOLS. v Though Aqmmoril these humble ries are Which has raised" New "England tolier". high posiuyn. . luucn as we are lnueoieu to VPi lege?,' Academies' aWother similar institu tions', . we o we'more, inestimaniym6re,r4-to have almost driven the lovely Clara from: her M0! .C???-':V PPn400 H position, in my heart ; . and I do not wiselv irowing;he eed of. tearnngs broadcast th roAii w imo- wu. .k.n ; . lift ver the, land, their, contributions to mtellK for me I J am no longer YOUng. yet I, Jiave Sc "fWX: f.rsRW.yr ?au Scissorsanderi' celebrated razor Strops Dbg Col neither purse nor habixs for growing decent-1 nJ?ye!i,jt!n?u5h-?)?810 lars, do. Calls, ailk Pursesr Pocket Books, Imitation ly old., I pass my winters in London in aril DS ?iCactl J" 10 we aggregate swell to al Froits,Guna and.PjstoIa, Ladiea'.Toilet and work endless round of gaieties;, which are no long- S&f A- . Hu,r'"?v"P" r7 T 7 TOVM o . . o 1 n AM M A T. 1 1 - .U:U ;lf e u I Mcilnla l.nnoo nI Hath Ar' Jvn.. er gay, without occupation, without pursuit. -,B- - "' lor,u " T WoVtV'V lim too gouty to drrnkUoopooriganjble. ever washing out our r- . PERFUMERY., .. .Ua' i - moral and notlUcal sUins. StOD the aWinirs Fauna's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose, Lven- : : -ZTrJir; of these waters, and our faW lands wouidV fait FMda, and Bay ; WersGuk.ain's C reap of jZeanA on.Un n s-M.,. i j blacHeii with ignorance, vice, and crime. ; rn : ?r-?K"? :":rZL lruniHt au. u vug;,yu illtwva uu (iuil.., , in. . , - r - . , v- . ling, HOBC, AllDOUu, VampHOr UU IIIUU' 4U11CI comprehendraccording to Ihe implicit instruc-1 Vu Vvr.r,Xx1 V081"" S6aps,parl Powder.cokl Cream, Pomatum.bearVOil lions.Qf my fraternal, nominator. I listen loy?t"Wyx operashat have ceased to charm.nd at- V.CT!8.1!!. nDI fiHPMWf-J: . 1 ftssaftft w w f 4iuvi a aw cherish hese nurseries oi the mind and biearts Fifes & Accordions. Precep- Gtiitar and Violin strings Ex- "H - at the charge of the Mabteri" ' Board' In vacation 4, per week. The morrtbsof Aprif and Octaber are va-j cations, tne terms beginning with the months of May and. November; The Dumberef pupils m Jlmited to sixteen, aodco one will be admitted who U over ibbi- leen'yeara'bfageY",,;,. ;' . . r- ,' '; '. 5. -The Institution offers to Parents and Goardians an oppoVl unity "of placi h g '' thei r C h ildren and lards. un der the Care' of a Physician, whose Whole time is de voted to the School, at an aea when: errors! in diei and regimen .often Jay the foundation -of disease and. de binty for lite. ; A. anowjetige ot me numan irameana constitution, and of the liws df health, seems indis pensabie to those who are dntrnttid wlh the physical, mental, and moral training , of yotttbi to whonkoo maeh or loo linle exposure, excessive of deficient b6- Uily, or mental labor, are alike ;'-p roductite of ' evil-- t k . 1 a . 1 I . I'll t I . l . x w w4Dioi mis Knowledge, tD cuiKi oora wua a iee ble constituUpn is often nnoecessarily doomed to phy sical weakness for life, and many are made to experi ence in hypochondria and insanity the evils of over tasking the brain in childhood. The' Institution ,of fers also another advantage, irv the opportunity given of secluding lads from promiscuous intercourse with others, and. from the influence of older boys while it gives to them' all the advantages of an education in; a community, of equals, The . plan, , of the School is to TVrrns. uiautoa: am- tnAmsA VJlcspectnlly the LaleVof Raleighthat he has-jdst received a'mall1ut "er rich and fasfc, ionalile assortmeat of articles in;-her tine, which 'will be sold, ibr M.nallTid.f ance ; on cost, ;Her' assortment jjonneta -Tine Silks anrf Liwfls lor1 rkaking BonnetaV; A splendid article of Silks for flxteaw. ! ;vVry fine Black BomhaxiaeTfoi..dI,8asefc J;.1iVariK "Voli Shirnola ft it rTATlM v'vv w. Flowers, and RIbfebns -"r "V , JJ 1 V. - r . . All kinCf matertaia for inakhisr and trimming Son. nets, and a variety of other articles. - vi . TiTlkla ' rery; celerate' English , Ban Horse and most capltaf 8tal- lioft willmaka his present season at my Plaotstiot) in MecUeiugjeolntyY4)iB JSohhwt, feom Warren, aod i8 rnile.Sau at the very reduce? price of 50 thf 6ea8onue within, the Seaapo, and J10O to tnsure.'duis" whenever . the' Mire isaftcertaihed id be Withfoal or parted with, and f 1 to the groom.' , Marea WfllbaM afld ittefided to for S cents per da nd geod.and 'extensite jpas turage furnished free of charge ; abo board: Of black 8eryantti . Eyry'accomraodalion' and attention, shall ' be. bestowed on jaaUrig and utt tdher Mar$$i ad the greatest care and attention' nsad to prevent acddenU secure, nrsr, as most impertani, periect 1 accuracy 01 " - , ; v.M...i.j uj , unu iu.j recitation In all cases admitting "of it fall opportnni- PPn- I shall bestownry personal aiteritlob upon ty forevery Popil to make soch progresses he may Mre l? FaiTrwd ai-ery aangin of girins; be able, without regard to that ol ottera, aooVtHilf in I 'r" H"',""" entire subordination to these two objects, theadvanta-- gesoi siuuy .in classes, 41.1s peueeu ijiai uj a pro per arrangement, the latter may be to sorne extent ae- cureu wunoui uemmcncia me lormer. - sue oruma- JAMES BURNEY. AlirriiyO &iThe ubrihera are ore- parea to exechte all kinds -of HOUSE AND tend -Assemblies as uninteresting as : a Con ference to an - infidel, :;My . summers are no less wasted in the country seats of. anybody who will be charitable enougrtt-to give me shelter worst horse n,oar a uu I rience of several vears. witbr entire sufceeas. even in bair tooth, and shaving' Brushes, and a variety of j the case of some whose habitaMwaie formed underdid otnet articles lor tse toilet. , - ' . - MUSIC.' : ';''- : and nUUty of knowjedge, and to certainty iu very ea- .tZt,9V.1 setfee. ; A person educated cWefauch ; a "system, P6 -?.foft,r1i7 f -: knows very little; Mia assertions may W generallj P"" "'."j correc!.butifot admitted Immediately by otherfk hi cdtldfi ttijbiDttNtelad.Bk beeins himself to ooestion their tmmK - ThePunil Is f "o State, may expect to hitdontothslren- said, after a certaialiroe, to be fit tor a CoUege or a r-P, 1 rnnnlinr.hnnL hat u fannA unfit ir anter ftitW I - jlvaleigh, March. I 184l obtains admission only to drag along underthe bur den of past iniccuraciesl ' The' ivstim ' adopted in the Famiit ScHobt has been tested during an expe- obtaina admiaswn only to drag along underhe bur- lTfAlli.IEt !QOIXi01AttorneT den of past iniccuraciesl Th' sysl8rh ad6ptd: it UI at IiatT Has locate3 at ibishurfcN; O. of ;:E.:r WV: rrrX SpwUh. Guitars, -Violin, Clarronetta, Flageoletts -r ? - W trr-T- 5 "IFlhte Octave, & thai, the children of the rich shall be . sent tors for alT the above. s ii a k ftB. . i 1 a . 1 1 1 . vr 1 .a o frnm mw rrp(l.tnr Qnrl frm iho I ucrc. Willi Migse Qt Hie UOOr I, 4iere lev dll IM 0Um UOVWL OCC, nf all iinft mveoif . .fh t vit classes early take lessons in republican equal-1 Ol Clocks and M W wftp t JI4IVIV , :V,1II . . . . . " . 1 1 : I 1 ; 1 - .rorPfl frt 1-iAt rm ntHor mon'a hrtpQoe I J I Aki.mD-viuuiiwi v Ml? wcaiwv jiciogoiu Watches of all descripiions clean his accustomed, superior , ety e ferenUnstractioa. . The English,ClaBslcai. ScieUtific, and Mathematical. branches, are taught solely, by the Principal, who is-thus enabledy 'to secure' uniformity of teachlng'and discipline a?ldl as far as possible, to guard against exacting too' much or too frtUe labor from any sopit; One great- object aimed at, is to give a knowledge of principles, and the power of ap plying them ; and he test of merit is the ability to produce the results, and not the mere repetrtkm of, a ruie, or me exuioiuon oi $ soiuiiony eiieciea paruy oy uu (hcuukiu ssuuiim 91 1 nmM.ua ana uranvma N Patterson. i tLais1ninrN.Cr -1, Quin&VVL. Morton, B IpMAwJiri Drunn;McIlwaihi4 Brownfe 5 PX t4Lwusburg,CvMarch2t k29 tmV ''-t'-ivft' 5': ! .r ' - '" i tioki anil diver manufactured ia oruer. wuqxdui er men's Preserves, talk wiih nther niftn"! Llor scenes in wnicn tne most mupstriOUS, tne unj giveT; . - . ' ; : n::.!- -. M'hls-u,Ht ti;i3ifl.: my eni. the most deserving are to. be club-house 1 sub Winters Campaign.1' With 10St Sense and J M.!V. r-.'f :.rV:r.n VV'r? ',K" U' PACTrtfeW-LThe Subscriber havirvir taken spirit enotfgtttodete .l.racMF:JeWnK ot mo oth activity and motive for becoming any ifh TO'.-J11 H November 2, 1840; "5 : ' : , ; .'. i "-i . fSoppEB, "rnj Aio $rtEOT mow both activity -ft . , - - - ' - t . - ..------ A. ' V" tnimr eise.- -a ourtnen to my. country, rnrv family4 and myself, my life1 slips; away) inr weak ' reprnings and unavailing 'regrets.- 7In the mean time I daily witness the Tising em inence of thpetndtviduals',niy contemporaries prize Of distinction Or appro- J Dr Hinton. and nearly Onoosite the Post Office. . batipn !will bo bestowed upon hiniself. j would respectfully inform the public that .ha. in tends carrying on .the copper, A im anu ooeei . and the same devotiorf to alriflhra 1 rfrin- vaiif -Yet.' linhaonv as I am in PqPy,ace iooetquiei,aiu very nrinff fife. 'Thenceforward Wnr noJ inrllianiT twiVaftn T a m nr monna thrf WaVt' gentlemen, , if you please. widpnrnterkt. nrAflnir-1 WfAf-rn'O wuH rSt ;to WiiDeriorcfsiorever.!" rswniciv aavaAAw au w u as w a nrfln rnom. I Icon, Ware Manufactory in all : its . various bran aavu mlwm a j siirai a wa m n tfta tiiiusii u uimu : . - - - ; walking, home from the -scene of the. electjon.i a.h k; w. K w.K--t : lOft IAJ V vlfUbCUl UU1 al 1 w I j : ; . ; . i- i - ' - - - ' ' . . - I aJSii;u w rvii aaao aap w aw s f y""- hre in'commoh;Ve hunted, shot, drank, ih school and Ifi college; who were then the ia? .?Ae-e!?d byan immeusecrpwd, who fbl. J,,,, Northern ctty;by whotegaleorretaU,forash.-, I. .-. .l.-'I ItjLt il. 1 i -J..-' V '-.''-'!. j - " i 4 Iawm hr tA hir nwn rlnnr. rrvineri Ivl is I MprAhanta nrl others nantinr articles m his lLie..are c. B.,wrT.tu w tne 1 enuoi nree oojecw 01 mrchiidisn contemp earsmy deb werej nfirlvas large;as:hi$;l the virtireVby which; from' Ac circorifttahce W'Wr W"' wy jZiA ,h y this time liaise tb blrttiV l:tiaVe Tieen excluded; obtaining eT? f- M ypungjady tojrneaf aa ane .was itm8'oh hand which will be'soid aptitude fonjraplicatioriLthe same distaste tewanlsr tb whicri tided novertV niav look scenaing -tne sieps,anmotioningi;iA; - mt very smalt percent, for cash. - ' ; - i erapoaucaity 1 Copper, Tin and Zinc Roofing on the most m. m M7 .. . if, noi iviz9 ETf", SPniiG GOOPS.J AMES 3M. WLE8-baa Juatf returned, andia now re ceiving from the UllicS of Baltimore and Philadelphia, Occasional pedestrian excuraon3 wrlt be made Into eeiwrve aMortrnenf ef easohabta rFAHOx ad r aheusountr in tha company of tha Principal. y Th e j 0 A Arx ivUu Dfe,N embracing almost ery sflety ; location of tha School at the head of the IS ew Haven jB4quaiiiy? f - Bay, is heahhy and delightful, combining every facil. , , ?ttera; tuUt.tbatJCrJhinnwnieafl at ity for exercise ahdsafe sea bathing, at a suitable W stand lately .occupied by rTowIu d; XJalhlm a ftf distance irom me noise and temptation or a taty, at t "w, ,U,4U U '' jwaf.eif wey cinnw jau 10 the same time that iU proiitnity to Yale College ena.1 De pteaseo, as ms uoou jaowprwid lor uatn Only. bles the Principal to secure 1 era for tha Modern Lar mental branches of Edacatic WILLIAM RsraRaa-cxs.. Facphy of Yale.-CoIlege ; . Rev. the aid of eminent Tteachi I OT lo. ponciaai cusiomera, aim tnereioreon ine nwtsf iguagea,-arid the; more orna tenuspHm-fui .jti: , m.;; Address, ; i. , .1 April 5Jtftb,.i64,l.Li k,- Hmf Usi 2.371 H-RUSSELL; JM.D.: t stlOf 6 4tr i frhiXfi failHraCrViravW itS Courityv t Superior Court of Law, Marcl Terln. W. W. EeHsEAoAodereon M. D. Wilmingion, NewHaven' Onnh; April. 1841; ; -rr Ir labour lid a lou lion became; putu Dorrowasmucn ana oiten as ne cnose, l and' follies 1 nave still, avoided its graver ntie 1 had no estate to anticipate. VV Hh crimes. I have not beggared a minor at play: he same taste for extravagance as he,I found 1 1 have inot married a wealthy dowager to break il Vnei flKit o .la..r .. - I I " . T t-- j.Affiil I .1. l:i i ua vuii ,ucu hj uir viivcis as . ner ueari : l nave iiul uuickcu iu i ib iiuer i . - v. ' - . . - r- . " - l w w--. . uwua.v. - " W . ' praameu . tL i.i Aeoccca M arreii, T h v i k i lt appearing to he Court riiit a aubnthr ta.' sued m this case,' was returned !noV to be 4 found ; and proof being! made that a copy of this pvocesS vaa r w ;! ii l retidonIlivorce. j.' OtD POINT C03IFOfiT,VIKOINrA fnHE: SbKribers most, respectfoliy announce to.letat the Wt place oalode, of the Defendant, irinhe a witfivrn vt. 4ir sent them all! N. B. Orders, from. the country will be promptly J toeir. friends a attended to.' " 1 n4ve xas-eti mateiigiri,BXiensiveand wen anownes-j cwBuupcBa pasBiMissueqanaueenreTOrneuinlika J. ff KIRKJIAM ' nawishment Raleiffh. Julv 86. 1840 t fitted cp in a style for the convenience and cmfort.of) House door, aeeording to'tbe Act, id attcb CaW prbvi 9 5 Si id4 not an V wyer "to a forma pauperis client. Rfy ties bf my ;co6ntry; 1 am ?nb ther, it is irue'pushed me' up the sficK in pluralist, nof 'a lay 'dealer iri" iy regiment, anu more man once paiumy ebts ; but he was himself a man of expense, hd had daughters to portion.- A ihousand raes in my better ; hours I have lamented at chance had not placed ; me in a.mechan 's shop and' learnt me some industrious oc ipation': a thousand "times.in the depression f ennui and apathy, I haVe cursed my stars pr not having made me the chiU ofmy uncle ligioni and for aught I know; thev: mav, be h Bishbp.' All my fdVr ifoaslns have snug fright in their denunciations! But this 1 can mis in uie cuurcu, .anu, iwu ui iicnt are i leu tuem, mat, ii sucn mines must De mam- ready dignkaries whilemy hotKrab1e self tained . for the benefit of social order, none i u omiiJiiK w iujg.uu a tunc oiuiic. euuci uiuic sc vcici y uuiu mcir esiauusiiiueiii, The good of wanting - dnosekmin '. a ' 47 - - -r i rf - a Who, nas lost his nose,, Says an Old OCOtCh r roirn nme n.ftn riitnoA irtriftK ooontrv. . Considerable kerationa and additions have Th w.iWrihor tn nffira frt r sale nt hia Fartnrv 1 been made to the EetabUbhment it has now between follow, his 'nose, but theivlie cannot be- jsaid.U few of those verr to be I eyenty and dghty rcms all neat, iury .s wdi;fir..e.. Tfcndant-lo visitors, not surpassed by any house in mis section of dedand the) Defendant failing t8 afiwMt it UrdeVed that poieauon be made m the WjbiiingtonT Adver tiser" .and , RaJeih ReaiateP! for three month. fnr Sinecures ; a b 'ifa U :nlQ everv tliinff ' 'He' cannot Uha suresl remedy for deariog Bedsteads of these tor nished, besides a spacious Saloon, Ball Room, Billiard Lourt, and plead; answeror demur to the said Peti- lungu? in the aate adopt Uie rrolesspr'SI . , . r K ,:t- .i.' he sives ! nnckeU manting Bogs. The Chinee Steamer .niade".onl jl ".. Keading-Koom mS BefiKstowilltyaTioua ctlw I tio;W4n;aine win w XMMprvnfepl anset hJUVii el.TX An iW:!'niirtW P1? ;-nl no?c-. ??f - "e P0CKelK t:15iif . ift.te r ,A iif ftn'jfai .11 er sources of amusements to suit the tastes of all their f for hearinP i f mi-M:h ftfe vrVaffrwiK .rrhtort; ,1!S nose, but then he cannot take,snuffwhicl; aBiaCetb the finest carved work. 4 The flatter themselves that from thejong experfe at'Office:wefiat MtodkMmkf.&tXtiUifr:? . fasepreapfdecopuagthe. is however; another saving. Il he goes to 8 1 ; enceof pne of the Proprietors, fcW -,f viPRYAN 93$ tal. I am no hhred stumbling block in the 8ieep you caeliif n05e , ndwhen Having had in use the above Machine, for many most resrable eatablishr XW&tVteH.. warof tetormf hb he':cannb' ruliinose'lliai years, I, have ,no hesitation in saying, that it is the tteirdetermulionlopIeaaerU tate ibTv (11-CblltlfttiOaaW ifeffi?: a post; Lei hint orinW whaVhe will, he.;wiU LIfe Sr"" f r Si: i it. n nrp. inn wiih 111 rMruiiiuiriiu urn utri Mill lit ibc il. i - ' l ' , ,; . mi mo. i ri - - . . u jui lor.tue privilege, oi i raruamer.i, ior i man anose wno are suppose.u topront oy u jhich I am' indebted to 'my. brother, I should the i most directly. As I hooe to besaVed, if 1 unable wak ; the streets. gren here I had the the world to begin Over again, and against me. - Uurs is could choose between being a younger brother my lord is too I or a brewer s horse, 1 should not have a mo dill but oT all. the? mSnB hesitation4 In' preferring the service of never. hHvea red hose, and ?never be exposed. to the, nickname of Nosey;' and let him be as impertinbot'as he'willibe may "defy ypn to purl hii hose Srti" said a nian to another, Willi a false' Viose 1M1 pull yon nose.' SitYaid he, i I shall put my iibse in my x v. r afra po uie cnanres are i old VVBifir' Famiiv.'' and oud to rat; so; that ! atri od things Zgoiagthe governorshios I and the' fermehtator. 6 raVffinff in the harness hbassieaj: . and God knows if I ever shall 1 of depradehce--iffA Per : it a regttneui, inne - present men keen in ' - - ce. The contrast, between the aitnntinn ? ; ? v7T?Tr-':-'. y-, ' the circumstances ef our-class comes t r? -1 ; THEVTi r me fo s iff f world '6f particulars t-from Why is that every one is" pleased with tyrauuji u iie uiiiiiswcnai wmpper-in, to the common iy t There is a charm about c uisuieiito uMU! vuaco porrer, wno re- that plant , whfcirall feel, Dut none can tell ses our' atony" an entrance into his Whv. Obserpe it haiiirino- frdmtthe arch of aster's doorway. irom the haughtiness of some old bridges, and consider the degree pf e princesses of :i AlmackV to the , contempt interest it fives toc that obiect. iTrheJI bridge brd w; . are uie ouw oi, an sons oi inuigni- coptops nut still it is the irK which! gives the finish and i picturesque effect.. - Moulder2 ing towers and castles, and ruined. closistefs interest our feelings in a decree more or Tess ... I a,-' w. , my brothers house; buT not 6f it; brrtne circumstance f their beinr covered or nen they were considered las muchIbQfdn not y the ivy ? Precipices, which else would we lamrty establish mentis 6n the umily 'exhibit only their naked barren iwalhvJare ate, 'theyareewedta,.stid: othef light by clothed .byt iiia ktrkhcand. beauiifuV vesture; s servants than aV ititercehiri tif liftml Old i irppjfwhosB'trnrk!iit aiirinn. nem. , " ' ' . . . IT .7 . . v , M . . - T -3 " ..MUM.i.ffgiUAlP pe odd .tr.iokets? aiiuvas troublesome guests I a great variety of aspect and indeed. itia a inn give no vulsr : x J most important ageatin forming the beauty as uses tDGEWORTII SCHOOL. B. F HALSEY. : This will certifyi having frequently used Mr: 3 P. Kirkhan'a Chinee Stealer, I cheerfully recommend it to the public as a simple, and easy' way Ju . destroy them, and without any damage to the Fortiilure. F..0. MARSHALL. Halifax. July 25,, 1840.- biano Fortes, Guitars, Violins;! ment of Violi n Strinara, C -Tho Subscriber I Crabs an Bathikg. The Bathine houses have been enlarg ed and fitted up in a neat and comfortable maner, both r- . ia.'j ' :'.!ir t . ir" it ior warm anuoea oauimi', wuicn-wut De careiuuy aiienueu vo hiiu. &epi neai aim cieuu. r4lVftOVUji Rebecca Dickson, j PeuooforfirVolc?! Tf ;N this JnsUtutionihe. Scholastic year ;b divided j would respectfoliy announce tdtheir friends and ac 1 procuring H into two Sessions pf fie momha each. , The next 1 quaimaaces ;m Kaieign, ana mrougnoaj jMortn vartv i rarma por sisters wer regarded,iy hervOTra J i pantofe as a hatural enemy: Hitln6w,when fy are. tn in my uung men oi our tank generally s come i auxl -vanetv of . rural landscape. it is also L , "c V "versny,y wnere iney-narerngur-Jiiseial as mi jueauniai anu i among D wltfeinclbdetBe verylaiio&wliielill Fto their owtt Imbbrtahce i'ahd K a guardrnan's uniform is" Iittln' caiWnlatpdl fr irtvti.-andftlira in niatiirpHnleasp tha pvp.hv A t - " J . - . " . 1 r-"T 'wn.; .wflm inn' imii ik i. i i . r r w i . . . r-. . li T uiiu iiAewisiriae au-1 a soil oi ciianpe. n iri aumue uo cung- . Hal . advantaira Of a ennrl nprsnn nnrl i inir tt nnA ait rmnnnti n rr mmi) lima.urnrn - . MUM N All V, VUIUIVUIIHII V tU V MUIV nvil) ttession will commence on the 24th .May, 1 841. The Directors of this School cannot tob urgently request tbe early entrance of Pupils.- h-r '.' The following Branches will be taught, vii : Readinei ! ArUhii&tic. Civil History, - ITT . . ." .. Al . .1. ..x . , t W'IJj I J-' rvruinjrj Aigeura," " ncctanuicu nu. GrdMniar't Geometry, Music, Geography i iAktrtytoBtV . French'. I '' Rhetorie, Nat. Philosophy Drfwmg unci , Composition. Mental, do. -, . ..Pcjningy , , , . Belles Letlres, Moral do, Worsled,Wax Elocution, Chemistry. V" Shell-tobrk. ' For Boird and Tuition per Session; $75. : '; ; tf. French SI OV-Music onPiano, S20.oruthe: Qui- tar. 1 5-r-D rawing andPainung, $ 10-a. coarse ofi. ' , Tt, RrA.r STl -4-t Jyrff i (Art- 1 --KFrB T VV 1,UB .a BUDTMEna, i SUiy IS . the warnwl A moderate charge toJbeth;wilI po made PWi tn tmnaiTnt Claims i Iert at lnc 1881 Pfaci bode the pfiferwUnt, in the 10 SKfflbM J Us vliLL1 eounty of OnsUwand itturtber appearingi Ibaan iSS" tobptStok-hiiVtisb isnahdilienrernelin ' tha such eases - .: ngtan i: .L.l .1 U. U-X 1 l i " . It. j. .I. . . I OlUCfOU U1H1 uim, vnav iucj j" Mitunuu a nugo reutuntnu si mom wnica can De procurea supplies ot.jrresn I Alr,; .I.i.t?r sk tASrtUu ZA. of Ncxxs Ciii.K Pbno Fortes, which, for bril- Meats. PoultrvT Yeaetalki and the ehoieast Fruits A4!? ,?.,,W j liancy of tone and unparalleled are not surpassed. . 1 bey wish not demand pay for any Piano '. ' bvHhe'P tckasen for' which tbeV sonable time, f They have also Yiohna of a nrperibr 1 denad with the choices delicacies of the' season - the quality, tronr li 0 up to $ovi a .large reelection ot t mihtary reviews & stupendouaforUficationa I 41 nffi.A ' tli rr lfnnitat rtf lfarti 'A' Tt Vfti - Ol JcOCtresS 1---. -. t ... i-'nnx riot ilrvrft.TV i mV J JUi rVT I " Prv Advt.10. iwj&wM Point 3m- aupBrior yiolin Strings r Quitar Strings iu kh ot Mqnroa anaF Wind Insumehts for Military Bands, as rforns puil on iba ramparbi ahd the pebledbeach", render Old gleir Fifes, Trombones, Serpents ahd Bells j Superior hef the most dedfablo"i tdre-'lTT ! AfTT SCIIOOt IS R A tdGtl Tha Flutesnd Fbgebletsisirigleand dpublei French Ac- Jaort tefbr health aadbleasuTeCs -V5 t W ftndersieniffd nrohbsB to an.-. t-itJ&kV Drams a Basa Drams xf all dimensions'; fin assort; ment of soperiorf G uitarsy together with he largest as sortment oi KlUpiO ey.eriore unportene. ao mUeih,aamtred by ihe Officers at fortress Monroe, . Tbs most Spproved Course af Studies ai ha adonl. The SuDscritiers will be slad to funuihSchools and I 'ir&IM&fiJZk 4k feLMWnit,! WUhWof hi- A 4rU Ai i'Zlr9 S ITT ft ft ft a a n ii as a. sk uuibtib wilu n uou -. eaaa aaa.aiK uuui ai snsai in is aia luh a naaaraw fiAvttuvaBAnaa ' a. eaniitn aai n , su aarviflara -v i-sirnBT anAsvin n a a ii.mi.vi. r. ar n -" av- t -. - - ' m Instrncuon m TwaX!vprK i,u -oueti m oi.vvr- i -rr . r: i --r ... . . .,v- r -iV I - "uwu'i ,-ti'-' ui toe Law as lakl down ov t,v ".i - ' -' ; 'fPrandForteey hope 'to be enabled toaefectfo worsiea rwwrr Books, Stotionary arlrTusic7 kept for the use o: tOO ?9CnOOS ftUU.lUliuauou wniwaw ji-iiuBa .1 t l" i ... - t . i.This Instttation.ha been eatablished at, great ex,l WffiWrJM .,J? ruse.,an4lW rffl?5?fe I Teachers empl&ydy b confidently. belie?ed, it wdl compare 6voraWy.with . a airhilar iAstittAion in the Kl yf,vtiiitvrt7i? .?sVi ?r ( ?PrineipaL ; Tli. Pa-nlfv ibaCaldarell insUtute - .. -f -il " ' '. " -' . ." S :Facultymfn rP5$ The Judges of thewpreme Court. . -Z -i i f 'ClreeiboroWW y. Executed vnfo. nkdtnes and dttpateh at THIl OFFICJt. "T wu "31OTU rjfr" jwwia n?ta yariery.al otaar cftpice Winea, seieeted nyj-E. fvm.i tQe UCciMoU o0u GourtTh Stodenla wnfi- r --.' -7"r - T'-.1 '.- T!- "--vt""' i .r""- i ;hico ofcx wncu -vtoi uviuuic jwBk " iairw to araaenroi tnmtieriL arid atftrM tunUZ-i 1 !ft? ; t. No nnaliiv u ttnnot fail to eive enure satislaction. i I d. it-i nrm-A.rt,. t. .tt ":.....- CHARLES BERG & hrt. s V,lkV . Petersburg. ViJMaMi 3t!"lfl- ; 99 ivl d.L. ..G i w v4rf WW -.JW 7-7-7 - p. j- -; ; - - ; . , j ij j otliv K' Bw w6 ' v . ffl t i - ni l 6 of itwrt for invalids. Tbsatoamboiu gF&U&r tmwrini IpIWnovsxiMS River, weatherboard i- anil I T--' ih th-re daUv. ffor forale.t Fo.txA:a.tu,. 17imli lglrThe4$absCftperdjim ly aeasi,iottheT'flt t4rg and imi aonniehl a ioioerprwef man intfsame article Can be Wake--hearger- Ihe iU, The low cr Prompt attention to all orders addressed eribe, P. M. Wakefield A. J. FOSTER. rucvion,;nu i&uegpr our juraxica, ;W4n,Deitmi ? aii , . a t i .ft l a : w ' "'i ' irui m. uiua rvaaaawa m v a v. mmM aw aa a.-a -i a 1 1 a " ' - - . a n w Taa ssSi'SSbS s uougni in i i micnaei a ay-f-oyrine SUUior ot lrtfiticcc. " li ....... -t . - - thapHce,- Corse de LeonbV tb author of thalOue's-HialI ; V -Ti BliAlVK. UEEUS, ; .T Vr-,,, Wthe' Sub- way, Gentlemen of the Old Scboof, &c iir i r l OF4 EVERT ' D E S CRIPTlON. COR'ALU -i . or sale "by TURNER . HUGHES, AT TUlS.aFFICB; far ' J' - -r -. ft
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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